Fat Lip (Includes Pain For Pleasure)

Released: March 26, 2001
Director: Marc Klasfeld
From Album: All Killer No Filler

A skate park is taken over by Sum 41 and several fans, who do random crazy things in the park during the day, and dance around in the parking lot at night. The video ends with a performance by Pain for Pleasure.

Still Waiting

Released: October 14, 2002
Director: Marc Klasfeld
From Album: Does This Look Infected?

After discussing a career change with a label exec (played by Will Sasso), the band changes their name to The Sums and performs on a plaid themed set (the idea is a spoof of The Strokes). In rebellion to the new image, they tear down the set at the end.

Pieces

The first and only video so far to mainly feature Deryck, this one watches
Deryck walking along an empty Los Angeles street with trucks featuring
his bandmates portraying different parts of life if they were what the world
perceives as perfect. At the end, Deryck's truck starts moving, and the "F"
falls off, leaving "The Perfect Lie" which was later claimed by Deryck to be
accidental.

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Some Say

Based on the movie Dogville, this is abstract art in video form which seems
to contain a small anti-war message (depicted when the soldiers take away
the people in the video for living) in a strange backwards-forwards, green-
screen setting.

Walking Disaster

A lost and lonely robot wanders the streets of Hollywood, getting into
all sorts of havoc and mayhem. The video is accompanied by Sum 41
performing in a toy store, the robot's home. The video ends with the band
destroying the place, as the robot finally returns to his home, where other
robots are happily dancing.

With Me

The guys perform in an old mansion in Toronto as time passes by outside.
The performance is accompanied by nostalgic footage of people of all ages
within the house, which is claimed to be haunted, both in couples and alone.

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Baby, You Don't Wanna Know

Released: 4th August 2011
Director: Local German Crew
From Album: Screaming Bloody Murder

Baby, You Don't Wanna Know was shot on one of Sum 41's days off from
tour in Germany. Was shot with a local german crew and a low budget. The
music video is of a live performance with shots of what the band get up to
when not on the stage.